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Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids

Oh by gosh by golly, it’s time for mistletoe and hol…iday crafts! Sitting around the table together making fun ornaments or cutting snowflakes out of white printer paper can be such a fun holiday tradition. Whether you’re a little kid or a big kid, everyone can join in and create fun things together. Sometimes crafts can be messy with lots of glue and paint, and other times they can be simple and require minimal steps — which more often than not, is appreciated by mommies and daddies.

My book, Together For Christmas, has all kinds of recipes, games, tips, and even crafts for the whole family. These recipes are so special to me because they come from my family and are special memories of eating around the table together. As an adult and learning that I had some food intolerances, I still wanted to enjoy those foods so badly but it wasn’t the same, so I decided to get creative in the kitchen. My goal was to eat what everyone else was eating except make it gluten-free and healthier whenever possible. Mission accomplished. In fact, making these recipes for family gatherings, pretty much everyone enjoyed my recipes as much as the traditional ones. Most importantly, getting my grandma’s approval of her recipes that I recreated meant the world to me — and now that she’s passed, making these recipes is like having her part of our holiday celebrations.

Here is a sneak peak of a few crafts from the book.

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Rudolph The Red-Nosed Candy Cane

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Candy Cane makes a cute addition to your table decor. You can tie Rudolph on a present or stick him in a stocking with his nose hanging out. Either way, he's adorable and so easy to make.

Ingredients
  

  • candy canes
  • glue
  • mini googly eyes
  • small red pom poms
  • brown pipe cleaners

Instructions
 

  • You can either hold the candy cane or place in a tall glass while you assemble him. Glue mini googly eyes on the candy cane along with a small red pom pom for a nose. Hold each of them in place for about 20 to 30 seconds while the glue dries.
  • Take a brown pipe cleaner and create antlers by wrapping each end around your finger or a pencil to give it a twisty look. Wrap the entire pipe cleaner around the top of the candy cane to hold it in place.
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Peanut Butter Cup Christmas Tree

These would make cute name cards or fun decor for your holiday table. Use all the same colors of construction paper or a variety of holiday colors.

Ingredients
  

  • construction paper (white, green, red, gold, silver, blue)
  • toothpicks
  • tape
  • peanut butter cups (individually wrapped)

Instructions
 

  • Trace a cookie cutter or a triangle on colored construction paper and cut it out. Make as many as you need. Poke the toothpick into each peanut butter cup. Tape the construction paper to the toothpick so it stands upright.

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Merry Christmas from my family to yours!

Krysten Dornik - Joovy Magazine

Krysten Dornik

http://www.KrystensKitchen.com

Krysten Dornik is an awarding-winning food blogger for her healthy and delicious recipes. She’s the author of 2 cookbooks, Eat Real Food and Together For Christmas. Her inspiration comes from recreating old family recipes into healthier versions as well as adapting them to be gluten-free, grain-free, and without refined sugars. She’s created a few gluten-free guides and allergy-friendly eating tips for Disneyland so families with food allergies can still enjoy the Happiest Place On Earth. Krysten recently had a baby boy in early May and is excited to one day soon be able to get her own kiddo in the kitchen.

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